Abstract:
An exemplary heat dissipation device includes a connecting plate, a first heat sink, a second heat sink, and a second flattened heat pipe. The first heat sink includes a substrate mounted on a bottom of the connecting plate and a plurality of cylindrical pins inserted in the connecting plate and contacting the substrate. The second heat sink includes a heat spreader and a plurality of rectangular solid fins integrally extending from the heat spreader. The heat spreader engages in the connecting plate. The heat pipe thermally connects the substrate of the first heat sink and the second heat spreader of the second heat sink.
Abstract:
An exemplary heat dissipation device dissipating heat generated by an electronic element mounted on a printed circuit board includes a supporter, a heat conducting base, a first fin assembly and a heat pipe. The heat conducting base is securely attached to a bottom side of the supporter and thermally contacting the electronic element. The first fin assembly is securely attached to a top side of the supporter. The heat pipe includes an evaporator sandwiched between the supporter and the heat conducting base, and a condenser extending through the supporter and extending in the first fin assembly.
Abstract:
A heat sink assembly includes a base, a fin group and a heat pipe connecting with the base and the fin group. The fin group includes a plurality of fins. Each of the fins defines a recess at a lower portion thereof. The heat pipe includes an evaporating portion extending through the base and a condensing portion extending through the fin group. The base is interferentially fitted into the recesses of the fins. The base, the fin group and the heat pipe directly and intimately connect with each other. The recess and the base have correspondingly T-shaped profiles. Each fin forms a bended flange defining the recess. The bended flange intimately contacts with the base and the evaporating portion of the heat pipe.
Abstract:
A heat dissipation device is provided for dissipating heat generated by a plurality of electronic components mounted on a printed circuit board and having different heights. The heat dissipation device includes a connecting member and a first base mounted on the connecting member and located at above one of the electronic components. A number of joining members extend through the printed circuit board and engage with the first base to assemble the first base on the one of the electronic components on the printed circuit board. A distance between the first base and the one of the electronic components is adjustable by adjusting the joining members to make the first base intimately contact with the one of the electronic components.
Abstract:
A heat sink includes a base plate and a plurality of cylindrical pins extending upwardly from the base plate. The cylindrical pins each include an upper dissipating portion, a lower mounting portion, and an engaging portion between the dissipating portion and the mounting portion. The mounting portion is interferentially fitted in a lower part of a corresponding aperture of the base plate. The engaging portion has a diameter smaller than that of the mounting portion. The engaging portion is cramped by an interior wall of the base plate defining an upper part of the corresponding aperture of the base plate by punching an upper surface of the base plate downwardly at a rim of the corresponding aperture.
Abstract:
A heat sink includes a base with a plurality of recesses defined therein, a plurality of columned fins each having a head and a body extending from the head, and a cover joining with the base. Each head is received in and higher than a corresponding recess of the base. The heads are sandwiched between the cover and the base, whereby the columned fins are secured on the base. A portion of the cover contacting the head of each of the columned fins protrudes to form a deformed part. A method of manufacturing the heat sink is also disclosed.
Abstract:
A heat dissipation device assembly for dissipating heat from a plurality of electronic components mounted on a printed circuit board, includes a heat sink (10) contacting one of the electronic components, a pair of fans (20) attached on a lateral side of the heat sink, and a fan duct (30) fixed on the fans. A plurality of guiding members (322, 346) are formed inwardly from the fan duct to be located in an interior of the fan duct. The guiding members are used for guiding a screwdriver (40) to accurately fit with screws (50) preassembled to the heat sink. Thus, the screws can be quickly and easily fastened by the screwdriver to mount the heat dissipation device assembly on the printed circuit board.
Abstract:
A heat dissipation device includes a first base plate (10), a fin group (30) arranged on the first base plate, a first heat pipe (50) attached on the first base plate and the fin group and a second heat pipe (60) attached on the first base plate and extending across the fin group. Each of the first and second heat pipes includes an absorbing section and a dissipating section. The absorbing sections of the first and second heat pipes are L-shaped and oriented in opposite directions and dissipating sections of the first and second heat pipes are oriented perpendicular to each other, whereby heat from the first base plate attached with an electronic component can take more different dissipating-paths from the first base plate to the fin group.
Abstract:
A heat sink assembly (10) compatible with an ATX motherboard (20) and a BTX motherboard (30), includes a heat sink and a plurality of fasteners (15) extending through the heat sink. The heat sink includes a base (12) defining a slot (1220) therein. The fastener is capable of sliding along the slot between a first position to a second position to make the heat sink assembly in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention to be adapted for use with the ATX motherboard or the BTX motherboard.
Abstract:
A heat dissipation device for dissipating heat from an electronic element, includes a base plate for absorbing heat from the heat-generating component, a fin unit located above the base plate and having a plurality of fins stacked together, and at least a heat pipe having an evaporating section thermally engaging with the base plate and a pair of condensing sections extending through the fins. Each of the fins has a plurality of parallel and protruding flanges on a top face thereof. The protruding flanges of the fins are of equal height and parallel to short sides of the fins. Each protruding flange has a length equal to that of the short sides of the fins. A distance between two neighboring ones of the protruding flanges located between the condensing sections is the same. The protruding flanges are provided for increasing a heat dissipation area of the fin.